A Delaware Consent — DispositivMotionio— - Magistrate Judge is a type of motion filed with a magistrate judge in the United States District Court for the District of Delaware. This motion is often used by parties to a civil action to resolve certain types of disputes without a trial. Specifically, this motion allows parties to seek a ruling from a magistrate judge on a specific issue or claim that is dispositive of the entire case. Such issues or claims may include questions of law, summary judgment, or dismissal of a claim. This motion is also known as a dispositive motion or a motion for summary judgment. There are two types of Delaware Consent — DispositivMotionio— - Magistrate Judge: Consent Motion and Non-Consent Motion. A Consent Motion is when both parties agree to the magistrate judge's rulings, while a Non-Consent Motion is when one or both parties disagree with the magistrate judge's ruling.